30 Overwhelmingly Positive Games in the Steam Summer Sale For Under £1

You read that right: in Steam’s Summer Sale, there are thirty overwhelmingly positive games priced at less than £1. That’s pennies! You can probably rustle up enough for one or two of these just by digging around under the sofa cushions.

The games are ordered from cheapest to most expensive. I say ‘expensive’, but we’re going to the heavy heights of 99p here, so it’s hardly breaking the bank. In fact, you can add each of these 30 games to your library and it’ll cost you just over twenty quid. £20 for thirty overwhelmingly positive games! Games that are so good that you’ll be actually overwhelmed by it.

Montaro looks like an innocent platform game with a SUPER CUTE DOG, but then the description says “lift up highschool girls’ skirts, protect your doge by panties”. So we’re not really sure what’s going on. But cute dogs yay!

Lyne’s a minimalist puzzle game that has you connecting shapes with lines, funnily enough. It’s the sort of thing that lures you in with a false sense of security then gets REALLY COMPLICATED when you think you’ve cracked it.

A point and click adventure, The Room has you wandering around the attic of an abandoned house. It looks great, its puzzles will keep you hooked, and you’ll be dying to find out the mysteries The Room is hiding.

A lo-fi game that sees you, er, travelling down a well (funny that), Downwell is simple in its execution but extremely addictive. A roguelike, you’ll want to try again and again to try and get just that little bit further. Here’s our review.

A point and click adventure, Roots is part of the Rusty Lake collection that has you exploring the bloodline of James Vanderboom’s family. A cool art style, over 33 levels and a unique soundtrack promise to make this an engaging experience.